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Comments by LLAKW (Top 6 by date)
LLAKW
16-Apr-15 10:16am
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Thank you once again. I appreciate you even taking the time to look at it.
I just ran a test that, rather than do a mini dump, I just create and write to a basic text file, which succeeded. So, it seems as though there may be a problem with accessing the process?? Because I can definitely create and write to a file... so a bit concerning about reading the process memory possibly? Thank you again.
LLAKW
16-Apr-15 9:09am
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Thank you so much for the input. It is truly appreciated. Interesting thing for this case is that the client has, for their situation, decided to turn UAC off (never notify). So at the moment UAC isn't coming into play, which is making this whole thing even stranger.
LLAKW
15-Apr-15 16:47pm
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Thank you for the reply as well. We are doing this by command line, so would there be something I need to set on the command line to run as admin? Or would I need maybe to check the run as admin on the exe? And I'll update the original question with the declaration.
Thank you very much
LLAKW
15-Apr-15 16:02pm
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Thank you very much for the reply. I'll look further into that.
LLAKW
10-Sep-14 16:45pm
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Thank you for the response and question. Only answer I have so far is, not that I am aware of. I am looking to see if someone knows of something like that, that can be done. I have not been able to so far.
LLAKW
10-Sep-14 14:33pm
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Thank you for the comment.
EP's are mostly in the C++ world, though we can get them in C# for the purposes of writing out a minidump. We can then load that minidump file into our environment and debug which if done properly, will break at the exact exception caught on the system.
So machine A down the hall crashes and we have the minidump file. We load the file on our system and start debugging and we can immediately see the problem. I hope that helps for the why. And the exception pointers have to be there in the minidump call in order for this to work.
Thank you once again.
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